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Arnold295

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  1. That is exactly what I see: anchoring stays to the center, whatever I choose. For me it is vital that I can change the 'page', 'background' independent from the contents (text, pictures etc.).
  2. I tried to expand the left side of the page, in Publisher V2. So I anchored my page to 'Page', then went to 'Dimension' and changed the value for width, just as I was used to in Publisher V1. Publisher v2 changed the width of the whole page, to both sides. So 'anchoring' didn't work at all. This is very annoying while I often work on graphs, mostly created as SVG files in specialized statistical software. In V1 it always works fine... Thanks in advance for repairing this bug. Arnold 20221206_TESTgraph InPublisherV2afpub.afpub
  3. Next day I tested the export to SVG option ('for export') and discovered that I have to set several options in the export-menu to prevent any rasterizing, any attempt to create JPG etc., and to choose a very good PDF-printer..., and then only the vector properties stay alive... Still a bit flabbergasted, that a previous version of Affinity Publisher kept vector properties in tact without any interference from myself...
  4. I think I have a similar problem, that didn't occur in the previous version. I had a vector image that I partially covered with a coloured rectangle. In Affinity Publisher all looked well, just as in the previous version. In the 1.9.1.979 version the covered part of the vector image results in an ugly rasterized image after exporting to SVG or PDF... The attached PDF shows what it should be. In the 1.9.1.979 version all vector lines and blocs are rasterized... I'm now puzzling nearly a whole day. This is very frustrating. Can I have done something wrong...? Grafiek_Luchtvochtigheid20210301.pdf
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